Ten Things Linux Needs to Make it Bigger in Enterprise
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Six Reasons Why Linux isn’t Mainstream yet
In brief,
#1 Installing Apps is a painful experience for the average Joe
#2 Sound Sharing is screwed up
# 3 Lack of device drivers, games and applications
#4 It is free. But so is a pirated copy of Windows.
#5 Where to Begin? How to Begin?
#6 No business model
Now, let’s go through the list. It is rather long. So, please be patient.
That Full Post.
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You talk the talk, but do you waddle the waddle?
re: Linux and the Enterprise
#8 pretty much sums it up.
AD Integration.
If it can't be managed thru integration into the existing AD infrastructure, it will NEVER be approved by the CIO/CTO.